Oh, my achy-breaky heart cries out for you.OldClassicGamer wrote:I want my childhood back so badly.
Revival of the most "legit" rulebook
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You know... childhood is not as awesome as many people picture. School is a jail compared to college, and although you can have fun and play with friends, you're still under the command of people who, although they're not always right, still command you because they're bigger than you. Oh, I forgot HOW IMPORTANT used to be the canon of popularity followed at school, so you can't truly be who you are unless you really want to be bullied by other stupid kids. Let's not forget about the recess, aaaaah beautiful beautiful recess, I mean, we have 8 hours of work and study and just 1 hour to take a rest, but who cares, RECESS!!!
All for the sake of watching Digimon again, a TV show that you could simply find on the internet. Good luck traveling back in time
All for the sake of watching Digimon again, a TV show that you could simply find on the internet. Good luck traveling back in time
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I'll just go and put my Digimon DVD disc in the player and watch. 
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I should finish rewatch the episodes that are in my computer.
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Digimon is just one example. There are many other great things and yes, I know I can watch it always on DVD and internet.sergiomonty wrote:You know... childhood is not as awesome as many people picture. School is a jail compared to college, and although you can have fun and play with friends, you're still under the command of people who, although they're not always right, still command you because they're bigger than you. Oh, I forgot HOW IMPORTANT used to be the canon of popularity followed at school, so you can't truly be who you are unless you really want to be bullied by other stupid kids. Let's not forget about the recess, aaaaah beautiful beautiful recess, I mean, we have 8 hours of work and study and just 1 hour to take a rest, but who cares, RECESS!!!
All for the sake of watching Digimon again, a TV show that you could simply find on the internet. Good luck traveling back in time
Oh, and I can see from your post you really have some bad memories with School
Not all of us did sergio. Not all of us did.
May I ask on what Language are you watching them?Haruka wrote:I should finish rewatch the episodes that are in my computer.
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Seriously, childhoods don't disappear. Yours is totally fine and alive and it will stay forever.OldClassicGamer wrote:I want my childhood back so badly.
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Those aren't exactly bad memories, those are things that actually happen... unless you actually had 8 well deserved hours of recess. If that's the case, I'm happy for youOldClassicGamer wrote:Oh, and I can see from your post you really have some bad memories with School![]()
Not all of us did sergio. Not all of us did.
Daaamn, girl, that... that was deep... and beautiful :')GNineify wrote:Seriously, childhoods don't disappear. Yours is totally fine and alive and it will stay forever.OldClassicGamer wrote:I want my childhood back so badly.
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Dis badass motherfucker beats down all the niggas from the block with his comeback.OldClassicGamer wrote:Oh, and I can see from your post you really have some bad memories with School![]()
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Yah this nigga is like "do you even lift motherfucker?" and I'm like "daaaaaayuuum"Keane wrote:Dis badass motherfucker beats down all the niggas from the block with his comeback.OldClassicGamer wrote:Oh, and I can see from your post you really have some bad memories with School![]()
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Which season do you have?Haruka wrote:I should finish rewatch the episodes that are in my computer.
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I will assume it is the first one since that one is best.
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Cuz he be goin all full "u wot m8 cheeky cunt 1v1 me irl" an u ain havin dat shitsergiomonty wrote:Yah this nigga is like "do you even lift motherfucker?" and I'm like "daaaaaayuuum"Keane wrote:Dis badass motherfucker beats down all the niggas from the block with his comeback.OldClassicGamer wrote:Oh, and I can see from your post you really have some bad memories with School![]()
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Only the first one, since it is the single one I enjoy from the franchise. The audio is japanese but it has got brazilian subtitles.Hoodcom wrote:Which season do you have?Haruka wrote:I should finish rewatch the episodes that are in my computer.
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I watch Digimon with Japanese audio as well. Well then again I watch all Anime on Japanese except for Dragon Ball Z. I really do not like Goku's voice.
I tried watching Season 2 of Digimon and I hated it. I did not like new characters at all. Pretty much after that I never even watched other series.
I tried watching Season 2 of Digimon and I hated it. I did not like new characters at all. Pretty much after that I never even watched other series.
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I like Digimon Season 1 through 3. My top three. 
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I can't count how many times I've said this before on this forum, and almost worded the same way, yet no one listens and they continue to mope about it. You're stupid when you're six, so you don't realise how shitty everything actually is.GNineify wrote:Seriously, childhoods don't disappear. Yours is totally fine and alive and it will stay forever.OldClassicGamer wrote:I want my childhood back so badly.
That makes me think: Are apes always full of wonder and excitement? A fully-grown ape supposedly has the mental capacity of a five-year-old human.
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I'm sure you're fine reminiscing, just don't be so...soppy about it, there are events in our childhoods that we will cherish 'til the end of our days, but the ending of childhood doesn't mean that you're not going to still come across things that will fill you with the same joy you've experienced prior.
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At least you can always look forward to the nostalgia, such as video games. 




